
The Ricoh G600 has been designed to survive the small dangers that digital cameras can endure in the outdoors. Digital cameras are great in general, but they can be quite fragile while used in the “wild”. Rain & dust or worse a drop on the ground or in the water! (!) could happen out there and there goes your camera on day 2 of your nature trip. The Ricoh G600 can survive a drop, even in shallow waters, can shoot small bugs with its macro function or be used in low-light (ISO 3200) because you don’t want to scare animals with your flash. Specifications in the full post.
- 5x Optical Zoom
- 1.5m (1.5 yard) fall
- 10mm macro function
- 1m (1 yard) water-resistant
- ISO 3200
- 2.7″ LCD display
- 116.5 x 68 x 322mm, 260g
- 360 photos per charge. Compatible with AAA batteries
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